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Applications of Chalcogenides: S, Se, and Te

  • Broadens reader understanding of an exhaustive list of chalcogen-based products used in numerous industrial applications such as data storage devices, optical communication and sensing devices
  • Facilitates an in-depth appreciation of the structure and properties of Group 16 elements and why they behave as they do individually and in association of other elements
  • Integrates scientific methods for achieving chalcogen-based commercial products
  • Details additional properties of chalcogenides that offer the most promise for the future
  • Incorporates an extensive literature survey on the topic

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Nanostructured Chalcogenides

      • Mandeep Singh Bakshi, Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 105-157
  3. Sulfur

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 159-159
    2. Optical Fibers

      • Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 161-196
  4. Selenium

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 197-199
    2. Imaging and Detection

      • Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 201-234
    3. Electrochemical Sensors

      • James J. Noël, Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 235-261
    4. Biomedical Applications

      • Mandeep Singh Bakshi, Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 263-283
    5. Selenide Glass Fibers for Biochemical Infrared Sensing

      • Pierre Lucas, Bruno Bureau
      Pages 285-319
  5. Tellurium

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 321-322
    2. Data Storage Devices

      • Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 323-370
    3. Photovoltaics

      • P. K. Shishodia, Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
      Pages 371-407
    4. Infrared Detectors

      • Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia, Ranjan Patro
      Pages 409-445
  6. Erratum

    • Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia
    Pages E1-E9
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 447-461

About this book

This book introduces readers to a wide range of applications for elements in Group 16 of the periodic table, such as, optical fibers for communication and sensing, X-ray imaging, electrochemical sensors, data storage devices, biomedical applications, photovoltaics and IR detectors, the rationale for these uses, the future scope of their applications, and expected improvements to existing technologies. Following an introductory section, the book is broadly divided into three parts—dealing with Sulfur, Selenium, and Tellurium. The sections cover the basic structure of the elements and their compounds in bulk and nanostructured forms; properties that make these useful for various applications, followed by applications and commercial products. As the global technology revolution necessitates the search for new materials and more efficient devices in the electronics and semiconductor industry, Applications of Chalcogenides: S, Se, and Te is an ideal book for a wide range of readers in industry, government and academic research facilities looking beyond silicon for materials used in the electronic and optoelectronic industry as well as biomedical applications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Materials and Nanotechnology Research Laboratory Department of Physics, College of The North Atlantic, Labrador City, Canada

    Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia

About the editor

Gurinder Kaur Ahluwalia is a lead instructor at the Department of Physics at College of the North Atlantic (CNA), Labrador West Campus in Canada since August 2007. Gurinder received her PhD in Physics with specialization in amorphous semiconductors (chalcogenides) from the Department of Physics and Astrophysics at Delhi University in India in 1992. Thereafter she pursued active research on materials including chalcogenides and silicon at institutions across the globe. Coupled with 20+ years of professional experience in teaching and research, and more than 65 publications in international arena on investigation of novel materials as well as a book chapter on ‘Triblock Polymer Colloidal Nanoparticles”, Gurinder acquired top rated skills  in sophisticated technologies such as; Synchrotron Beam line, Thin Film Technologies MBE, Photo-CVD, Thermal evaporation, Electron beam), Differential Scanning Calorimetry, UV-VIS-NIR Spectroscopy, Atomic force Spectroscopy, Electron Microscopies,Dielectric, Dark and photoconductivity measurements, cell designing for conductivity and dielectric measurements. Her Research Interests are focused on designing and investigation of novel materials for photovoltaics, non-linear optics devices, polymers, data Storage devices and biomaterials. Her research assignments include visiting professor at Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan (1993), visiting scientist-University of Palermo, Italy (1993-1994), Monbusho postdoctoral fellowship-Toyohashi University of technology (1995-1996), visiting scientist (2003 and 2004)- Science University of Tokyo, JSPS (Japan Society for Promotion of Science) visiting professor (2003)-Osaka City University, Japan. She taught Physics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Delhi University (1992-1993) and Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) in Amritsar, India (1996-2005) and pursued research on materials, polymers and surfactants. In 2005 she moved to Canada along with her family and was accepted as a visiting scientist at the University of Western Ontario for two years. There she worked on second order non-linear properties using lasers and confocal microscopy and structural investigations of chalcogenides using the synchrotron facility at Canadian Light Source. At College of the North Atlantic, Gurinder teaches University Transfer courses and has established the first research Laboratory in the region of Labrador West - Materials and Nanotechnology Research Laboratory, with support from Provincial and Federal agencies and is pursuing research on design and development of materials and devices. Dr. Ahluwalia is an experienced researcher with a strong background of working in international and intercultural environment. She has been actively participating in international conferences and has served on organizing committees of several National and International events across Asia, Europe and North America. She is an active member of several international professional organizations, such as, Canadian Association of Physicists, Materials Research Society, Chalcogeniders Forum, American Ceramic Society and Life member- Semiconductor Society of India. On the non-academic front she pursues hobbies, such as, sports, music and visual arts. Along with her teaching tenure at GNDU, she organized Indo-Japanese concerts at the University and colleges in Amritsar.

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